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<br />2-5 <br /> <br />The hourly parking demand for June is shown in Table 3. <br />Graph 1 indicates the forecast peak parking demand and hourly accumulation of <br />parking demand for weekday conditions, whereas, Graph 2 indicates forecast peak <br />parking demand and hourly accumulation of parking demand for weekend <br />conditions for the project site. <br />Table 4 shows a comparison of weekday versus weekend parking demand during <br />the peak month of the year. As shown on these exhibits, peak parking demand <br />does not occur at any time during the year. <br />As previously noted, the 2129 North Main Street Hotel Project is planned to provide <br />a total of 128 on-site parking spaces. Therefore, more than adequate parking <br />capacity is forecast to be provided to accommodate the forecast peak parking <br />demand of 120 parking spaces for the project site. <br />Based upon this shared parking analysis, the land uses within the proposed mixed <br />use 2129 North Main Street Hotel Project will have adequate parking spaces during <br />all times of the year. During the peak month of June, the project site would never <br />exceed the parking supply, as shown in Table 4. During the entire year, there is <br />projected to be a surplus of parking spaces available throughout the day. <br />5-46